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One of the best ways to engage kids in their learning is to ask them what they want to learn.
90% of what they ask you would have taught them anyway! And that extra 10%?
Well I reckon that's where things can get REALLY interesting!
Using
Survey Monkey
, or
Google Drive
, create a survey for one of your units of work.
You can create a pre-survey - one that kids complete before they start the unit, or a feedback survey, one that they complete when they have finished the unit... or of course you could create both!
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90% of what they ask you would have taught them anyway! And that extra 10%?
Well I reckon that's where things can get REALLY interesting!
Using Survey Monkey, or Google Drive, create a survey for one of your units of work.
You can create a pre-survey - one that kids complete before they start the unit, or a feedback survey, one that they complete when they have finished the unit... or of course you could create both!